DS and I signed up for a mommy-baby water yoga class this fall, and we had our first class this past week (which DS loved!). We cloth diaper, so I just assumed that we would use a reusable swim diaper as well. I purchased one and he wore it in the pool, no problems.
However, the instructor gave a speech about how by law, we must have swim diapers on our babies that can hold urine, or else she has to close down the pool if one of the babies urinates in it. I'm confused now, because the cloth swim diaper is very thin (not the usual padded prefold-type diaper, it almost looks like just a diaper cover), and I can't imagine it holding any urine. I was under the impression that swim diapers are only designed to hold feces in, and not urine, which is "taken care" of by the chlorine anyway.
Does that mean I have to go out and buy disposable swim diapers? Also, how would the teacher even know that a baby has urinated in the water? And finally, is there really some law that states the exact type of diaper that must be used (I've googled and found nothing).
Anyone have any comments?
However, the instructor gave a speech about how by law, we must have swim diapers on our babies that can hold urine, or else she has to close down the pool if one of the babies urinates in it. I'm confused now, because the cloth swim diaper is very thin (not the usual padded prefold-type diaper, it almost looks like just a diaper cover), and I can't imagine it holding any urine. I was under the impression that swim diapers are only designed to hold feces in, and not urine, which is "taken care" of by the chlorine anyway.
Does that mean I have to go out and buy disposable swim diapers? Also, how would the teacher even know that a baby has urinated in the water? And finally, is there really some law that states the exact type of diaper that must be used (I've googled and found nothing).
Anyone have any comments?












, but I feel like I can become a cloth diapering activist once I get all this info!